Halloween Treats: Fun Non-Candy Ideas

Are you preparing to hand out candy on Halloween? Do you want to offer alternatives to your regular candy treats? Diet restrictions or allergies prevent many children from enjoying trick-or-treating. Offering alternatives is a great way to include everyone. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following non-candy Halloween treats.

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  1. Halloween Stickers
  2. Halloween Stampers
  3. Mini Note Pads
  4. Halloween Pencils
  5. Pencil Sharpeners
  6. Halloween Rings
  7. Pumpkin Erasers
  8. Bubbles
  9. Bubble Wands
  10. Glow Rings
  11. Spider Rings
  12. Mini Play-Doh
  13. Bouncing Balls
  14. Fidget Toys
  15. Bendables
  16. Glow Sticks
  17. Glow Spiders
  18. Glow Necklaces or Bracelets
  19. Mini Puzzles
  20. Mini Prisms
  21. Porcupine Balls
  22. Yo-Yo’s
  23. Vampire Fangs
  24. Pirate Eye Patches
  25. Activity Pads
  26. Halloween Rubber Ducks
  27. Mini Slinkies
  28. Lip Balm
  29. Silly Straws
  30. Temporary Tattoos
  31. Halloween Sunglasses
  32. Bookmarks
  33. Finger Puppets
  34. Slap Bracelets
  35. Punch Balloons
  36. Lego Figure Kits
  37. Mini Action Figures
  38. Alien Figures
  39. Halloween Whoopee Cushions
  40. Foam Putty
  41. Silly Putty
  42. Slime
  43. Whistles
  44. Kazoos
  45. Slide Flutes
  46. Chalk
  47. Hair Scrunchies
  48. Mini Flashlights
  49. Colorful Shoelaces
  50. Mini Paratroopers
  51. Grow a Bug
  52. Marbles
  53. Spin Tips
  54. Mini Nail Polishes
  55. Stretchy Skeletons
  56. Halloween Balloons
  57. Crayons
  58. Coloring Books
  59. Colored Pens
  60. Art Kits
  61. Mini Card Games
  62. Sticky Hands
  63. Halloween Socks
  64. Wind-Up Toys
  65. Halloween Squishes
  66. Mini Cars
  67. Fake Mustaches
  68. Jump Ropes
  69. Mini Frisbee
  70. Finger Lights
  71. Stress Balls
  72. Mini Bottles of Water with Drink Packets

Happy Halloween!

62 Non-Candy Halloween Ideas

Do you want to offer a variety of Halloween choices for your trick-or-treaters this year? Due to dietary restrictions or allergies, many children cannot eat certain candies. Offering an alternative to Halloween candy is an excellent way to include everyone in the festivities. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following non-candy Halloween ideas.

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  1. Halloween Stampers
  2. Halloween Stickers
  3. LED Halloween Rings
  4. Halloween Pencils
  5. Pumpkin Erasers
  6. Bubbles
  7. Spider Rings
  8. Play-Doh
  9. Fidget Toys
  10. Bouncing Balls
  11. Stretchy Toys
  12. Mini Puzzles
  13. Glow Sticks
  14. Yo-Yo’s
  15. Vampire Fangs
  16. Crayons
  17. Mini Note Pads
  18. Activity Pads
  19. Mini Color Books
  20. Halloween Rubber Duckies
  21. Mini Slinkies
  22. Halloween Plushies
  23. Lip Balm
  24. Silly Straws
  25. Glow-in-the-Dark Temporary Tattoos
  26. Halloween Sunglasses
  27. Bookmarks
  28. Slime
  29. Slap Bracelets
  30. Finger Puppets
  31. Halloween Bracelets
  32. Halloween Necklaces
  33. Hair Scrunchies
  34. Mini Books
  35. Stress Balls
  36. Scratch Cards
  37. Punch Balloons
  38. Halloween Wind-Up Toys
  39. Mini Bottles of Water
  40. Drink Packets
  41. Hot Cocoa Packets
  42. Juice Boxes
  43. Mini Art Kits
  44. Lego Figure Kits
  45. Key Chains
  46. Mini Figures
  47. Foam Putty
  48. Whistles
  49. Kazoos
  50. Sidewalk Chalk
  51. Mini Flashlights
  52. Glider Airplanes
  53. Button Pins
  54. Bead Kits
  55. Mini Water Squirters
  56. Marbles
  57. Colorful Shoelaces
  58. Grow a Bug
  59. Spin Tops
  60. Fake Mustaches
  61. Mini Paratroopers
  62. Mini Nail Polishes

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween

Are you taking your little ones out trick-or-treating? Or attending a Halloween party? However, you spend your Halloween, please be safe.

Happy Halloween

Rebecca

31 Ideas for October Fun

October weather often brings cool crisp days. The changing weather may not always be agreeable. Cold rainy days may keep you indoors. Sunny days may be perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Staying indoors or grabbing your favorite hoodie to head outside, October is the perfect month to try new things.

  1. Decorate for Halloween
  2. Host a Halloween themed craft day
  3. Plan and make your own Halloween costume
  4. Make and send Halloween cards (your mom or grandma will thank you)
  5. Have a family game night and serve Halloween related snacks (Monster cookies, anyone?)
  6. Attend a pumpkin weigh-off competition
  7. Go hiking or take a nature walk
  8. Go to a haunted house
  9. Go on a ghost tour
  10. Host a bonfire (make S’Mores)
  11. Pick fresh apples at the local orchard
  12. Go to the library or bookstore for Halloween themed books
  13. Drive or take a walk to view the different Halloween decorations
  14. Visit your local pumpkin patch
  15. Roast pumpkin seeds
  16. Attend a local Octoberfest
  17. Host a Halloween cartoon or family-friendly movie night
  18. Make Halloween cookies
  19. Bob for apples
  20. Host a classic monster movie night (Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Mummy)
  21. Drink hot cocoa, pumpkin spiced latte, or mulled apple cider on a cold October night
  22. Make Halloween themed gingerbread houses
  23. Make pumpkin bread
  24. Crave or paint pumpkins
  25. Host a Halloween themed photo session (the kids will enjoy testing out their new costumes)
  26. Host a scary movie night for adults
  27. Tell or write a ghost story
  28. Make popcorn balls
  29. Attend a Halloween parade
  30. Throw a Halloween party
  31. Go trick-or-treating

Enjoy the small celebrations, the memories will last a lifetime.